I've zapped a couple more tubes and gotten mixed results.
One was a tired 5Y3GT from a Muzak PA. The getter flash is dark-brownish, so I figure it wasn't long for this world anyway. It tested at about 50-60% on my Eico 701, and put out roughly 10V less than my other 5Y3s. After zapping it for a few seconds, it pegs the needle of my tester, just like the healthy ones! I guess the microwaving can not only flash the getter, but possibly (re)activate the cathode as well.
The other tube was a tired GE 6V6GT, from the same PA. It tested around 60%, and would fall off when holding down the lever on the tester. I zapped it long enough to see flashing but I must've gone too long, as I've lost filament continuity.
Just a couple more data points for you folks...
- Scott
One was a tired 5Y3GT from a Muzak PA. The getter flash is dark-brownish, so I figure it wasn't long for this world anyway. It tested at about 50-60% on my Eico 701, and put out roughly 10V less than my other 5Y3s. After zapping it for a few seconds, it pegs the needle of my tester, just like the healthy ones! I guess the microwaving can not only flash the getter, but possibly (re)activate the cathode as well.
The other tube was a tired GE 6V6GT, from the same PA. It tested around 60%, and would fall off when holding down the lever on the tester. I zapped it long enough to see flashing but I must've gone too long, as I've lost filament continuity.
Just a couple more data points for you folks...
- Scott
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